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Mods - we need a vomit emotocon.
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#2
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Stumbled at the start - but still made sure to bake Indian Charlie in the Kentucky Derby ... this horse looked like a star until he showed up at Del Mar with a bar shoe off of a layoff.
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I just threw up the rest of what little herring and quinoa I still had in me.
That's referring to the soul mate thing, not Old Trieste. |
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That's Old Trieste, right?
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#5
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Correct on Old Trieste.
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Back in the good ole days when 'Calvin Borel at Chuchill Downs' used to mean something.
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For a hint - Distorted Humor was 2nd to him the day he popped the 118 Beyer. The horse above wasn't much of a sire - but he did sire a favorite Frank Generozio trained sprinter of mine .. who debuted on a dead rail at AQU.
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Wild Escapade.
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And Old Trieste was a monster, as you know.
For him to accomplish what he did, with that trainer, he should be in the HOF. What a monster crop that was! |